I Pil-su, President of the Korean Medical Association, "Deep gratitude to private practitioners on the COVID-19 frontlines"
Attendance at the Executive Workshop of the Korean Association of Private Practitioners
Lee Pil-su, President of the Korean Medical Association.
Photo by the Korean Medical Association
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] On the 6th, Lee Pil-su, President of the Korean Medical Association, attended the Korean Private Practitioners Association Executive Workshop held at Seoul Dragon City in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, to encourage private practitioner members working on the front lines of COVID-19.
President Lee said, "The Korean Private Practitioners Association, representing 40,000 private practitioner members, is not only making relentless efforts to protect public health on the medical front lines but is also playing a pivotal role in COVID-19 home treatment, greatly contributing to enhancing the status of the Korean Medical Association," expressing his gratitude.
President Lee emphasized, "During the 2023 clinic-level fee negotiation to be held in May this year, the Korean Medical Association and the Korean Private Practitioners Association will join forces to do their best to benefit the rights and interests of members."
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He also promised, "The Korean Medical Association, representing 140,000 members, will carry out its duties to elevate the status of doctors in the eyes of the public and to promote the rights and interests of its members."
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